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(Image: Casascius/Wikicommons) Online currency Bitcoin hit yet another record high today as it smashed through the $200 barrier, but a new analysis of Bitcoin exchanges shows that swapping real-world cash for its virtual equivalent can be a risky business. The stratospheric rise of Bi...
But in a peer-to-peer currency it is not so obvious what counts as an exchange. Bitcoin "miners", who run software to create Bitcoins, might also have to register if they sell the newly minted currency for its real equivalent. Patrick Murck of the advocacy group Bitcoin Foundation cal...
Hal Hodson, technology reporter Bitcoin is the perfect currency in many ways. The distributed network that governs the creation and distribution of this digital money means there's no need for central banks, no centralised control, nothing to come between you and your cash. But it doe...
Hal Hodson, technology reporter Bitcoin is the perfect currency in many ways. The distributed network that governs the creation and distribution of this digital money means there's no need for central banks, no centralised control, nothing to come between you and your cash. But it doe...
Hal Hodson, technology reporter Bitcoin is the perfect currency in many ways. The distributed network that governs the creation and distribution of this digital money means there's no need for central banks, no centralised control, nothing to come between you and your cash. But it doe...
MOST flowers don't want pesky ants hanging around scaring away would-be pollinators. Not so the Singapore rhododendron - the first flower found to recruit ants to chase poor pollinators away. Francisco Gonzálvez at EEZA, the arid zone experimental station in Almeria, Spain, and collea...
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Jacob Aron, technology reporter (Image: Adrianna Williams/The Image Bank/Getty) New analysis of the anonymous online marketplace Silk Road suggests that purveyors of illegal drugs and other black-market goods are raking in the equivalent of nearly $2 million of Bitcoins per month, whi...